Fifty three-year-old
singer is currently being held at the Chicago Metropolitan Correctional Center,
where he is awaiting trial on racketeering, sexual misconduct and other charges
in three jurisdictions.
American
singer and songwriter, Robert Sylvester Kelly widely known as R. Kelly has made
yet another plea to the judge to let him out of jail, claiming he has proof he
is vulnerable to COVID-19.
This is
coming weeks after the court denied his first request to be freed due to the
coronavirus pandemic.
The singer’s
lawyer filed documents, obtained by TMZ, asking the judge to release his client
pending his trial and claiming the Bureau of Prisons failed to disclose Kelly’s
medical tests from March showing he is “likely diabetic.”
In documents,
Kelly’s lawyer, Steven Greenberg also claims the singer has high cholesterol
and high blood pressure, further putting him in a vulnerable position if he
contracts the deadly coronavirus while penned up at MCC Chicago.
Eleven days
prior, the judge overseeing the case denied the singer’s second request to be
released from custody while awaiting trial.
Greenberg
says Kelly just learnt that he tested “1/10 of one point below diabetic, at the
very top of the high-risk category.”
That new
diagnosis coupled with the fact that Kelly is overweight and suffers from high
blood pressure and cholesterol issues puts him at high risk of serious
complications if infected with COVID-19, according to Greenberg.
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